Hemocytes are the first line of defense of the immune system in invertebrates, but despite their important role and enormous potential for the study of gene-environment relationships, research has been impeded by a lack of consensus on their classification. Here we used flow cytometry combined with histological procedures, histochemical reactions and transmission electron microscopy to characterize the hemocytes from the oyster Crassostrea rhizophorae. Transmission electron microscopy revealed remarkable morphological characteristics, such as the presence of membranous cisternae in all mature cells, regardless of size and granulation. Some granular cells contained many cytoplasmic granules that communicated with each other through a network...
Recovery of wild populations of the European flat oyster Ostrea edulis is important for ecosystem he...
The morphology and cytochemistry of Pinctada imbricata haemocytes were studied in vitro. Three disti...
Parameters of hemocyte populations have been considered as relevant indicators of bivalve health an...
Hemocytes are the first line of defense of the immune system in invertebrates, but despite their imp...
In this study, three major hemocyte types were identified in the Sydney rock oyster. They were chara...
Hemocytes are the circulating cells of the hemolymph of oysters and are responsible for numerous phy...
The culturing of the hard clam (Meretrix lusoria) and Pacific oyster (Crassostrea gigas) constitutes...
Molluscs are invertebrates of great relevance for economy, environment and public health. The numero...
The haemocytes of the Indian edible oyster Crassostrea madrasensis were characterized using light a...
Long-lived animals show a non-observable age-related decline in immune defense, which is provided by...
Ultrastructural investigation confirmed the presence of four cell types (granulocytes, hyalinocytes,...
<p>Hemoblast-like cells are indicated with narrow black arrows, agranular cells with large white arr...
The smooth venus clam Callista chione is a commercially exploited bivalve species that lives on the ...
Macroautophagy is a mechanism that is involved in various cellular processes, including cellular hom...
Haemocytes play a major role in molluscs immunity. Functional studies are however impaired by limite...
Recovery of wild populations of the European flat oyster Ostrea edulis is important for ecosystem he...
The morphology and cytochemistry of Pinctada imbricata haemocytes were studied in vitro. Three disti...
Parameters of hemocyte populations have been considered as relevant indicators of bivalve health an...
Hemocytes are the first line of defense of the immune system in invertebrates, but despite their imp...
In this study, three major hemocyte types were identified in the Sydney rock oyster. They were chara...
Hemocytes are the circulating cells of the hemolymph of oysters and are responsible for numerous phy...
The culturing of the hard clam (Meretrix lusoria) and Pacific oyster (Crassostrea gigas) constitutes...
Molluscs are invertebrates of great relevance for economy, environment and public health. The numero...
The haemocytes of the Indian edible oyster Crassostrea madrasensis were characterized using light a...
Long-lived animals show a non-observable age-related decline in immune defense, which is provided by...
Ultrastructural investigation confirmed the presence of four cell types (granulocytes, hyalinocytes,...
<p>Hemoblast-like cells are indicated with narrow black arrows, agranular cells with large white arr...
The smooth venus clam Callista chione is a commercially exploited bivalve species that lives on the ...
Macroautophagy is a mechanism that is involved in various cellular processes, including cellular hom...
Haemocytes play a major role in molluscs immunity. Functional studies are however impaired by limite...
Recovery of wild populations of the European flat oyster Ostrea edulis is important for ecosystem he...
The morphology and cytochemistry of Pinctada imbricata haemocytes were studied in vitro. Three disti...
Parameters of hemocyte populations have been considered as relevant indicators of bivalve health an...